Commercial terrestrial television channels saw their advertising revenues decline slightly year on year for September.
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EE dominates newspaper pages today and every digital outdoor site in the UK, as part of its £100 million 4G launch campaign.
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Raymond Snoddy evaluates this week’s news about consolidation in publishing – regional newspapers and books.
The Daily Mail has closed to within 600,000 readers of The Sun, according to the second release of NRS PADD research that combines the audience for print and online. Last quarter highlighted a 1.4 million gap between the newsbrands.
James Whitmore, managing director at Postar, visits the London film festival and weighs up technical delivery versus story telling.
